tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2185205577530751959.post7043328217844473568..comments2023-10-28T07:15:01.449-07:00Comments on Golf Tips & Quips: The Dreaded 40-60 Pitch ShotDexter Francoishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04740748860140647097noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2185205577530751959.post-74054331467458486492011-09-29T16:58:15.230-07:002011-09-29T16:58:15.230-07:00@Jordan-I took your advise yesterday. We had a thr...@Jordan-I took your advise yesterday. We had a three group wait on number 17, so after we finished the hole, I went back to about 60 yards, dropped some balls down, and practiced for a while. There was no one behind us so I was able to hit about twenty. Getting a bit better.Dexter Francoishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04740748860140647097noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2185205577530751959.post-10217027138368177552011-09-26T19:40:15.541-07:002011-09-26T19:40:15.541-07:00Dexter,
Mike is right, when you get the hang of t...Dexter,<br /><br />Mike is right, when you get the hang of this shot, you will find it easy and have more confidence to hot driver and play a very aggressive style of golf.<br /><br />I have the same problem as you. Lay back off the tee to a yardage I am not very good at or take my chances with the closer shot. Everytime I say "Get it as close to the green as you can!".<br /><br />Your hot weather is needed up here. Fall is setting in and the rains are coming down.Jordan J. Caronhttp://peerlessgolf.canoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2185205577530751959.post-34164508909252638352011-09-22T22:28:38.913-07:002011-09-22T22:28:38.913-07:00@Mike-I seriously think that if I can handle shots...@Mike-I seriously think that if I can handle shots from this distance, I will be able to shoot in the mid 70's. It is so frustrating when I hit a perfect drive and then shank my second only to end up with a double bogey. It takes every ounce of positive energy I can muster up to forget about it and move on to the next hole.Dexter Francoishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04740748860140647097noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2185205577530751959.post-85955804553666791292011-09-22T21:41:08.172-07:002011-09-22T21:41:08.172-07:00You know what's coming, Dex. I'm doing a p...You know what's coming, Dex. I'm doing a post about this Friday. ;-)<br /><br />BTW, Jordan's right about avoiding this shot if it's a problem -- that's what most of the pros tend to do. But it's such an easy shot once you know what to do that it's a shame not to play it. I feel I can get a 60-yarder closer than a full wedge anytime.Mikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11719298227225074496noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2185205577530751959.post-29654566184177821312011-09-21T22:17:37.275-07:002011-09-21T22:17:37.275-07:00How's it going Jordan? There were four or five...How's it going Jordan? There were four or five occasions when I was faced with this distance. A couple were because I hit a poor second shot on par fours and I was trying to get up and down to save par. The others happened because I hit driver off the tee when it really called for a 3-wood which would have left me with a 100 yard shot for my second, which I am comfortable hitting.<br /><br />The problem is, I can't hit my 3-wood. So it's either hit my hybrid which might leave me with a 170-180 shot or hit driver and be left with the 40-60 yard shot. I'd rather be closer to the green and take my chances. Unfortunately, it sometimes blows up in my face.<br /><br />I have been working with Mike Southern of the Ruthless Golf Blog, but with the extreme heat of the summer in Phoenix and my work schedule, I haven't been able to practice what he has told me in order to improve my skills with the 3-wood.<br /><br />As soon as I get better with this club, I think I will take it to the next level. The weather is beginning to cool down, so I will be practicing more very soon. <br /><br />I do like Ernie and his soft hands. It's something that I try to emulate, but sometimes I get to lazy and duff it, leaving it way short of the green. Puts a lot of pressure on my putting to try and save par or even bogey.Dexter Francoishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04740748860140647097noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2185205577530751959.post-18425896742241322792011-09-21T19:36:04.825-07:002011-09-21T19:36:04.825-07:00Well Dexter, the easiest way to get better at this...Well Dexter, the easiest way to get better at this shot is to avoid it all together! Were you left with shots from this yardage due to layups?<br /><br />Personally I think the key to this shot is to play it with a slower, softer swing and to focus on rotating the trunk. Doing so helps relieve the tension of hitting a shot your not comfortable with. It's a shot that needs to be played softly because it's much easier to control the strike, distance ad spin. If played too hard then the ball will need much more room to bounce and spin hard (due to lower trajectory) which not many players have the ability to do. <br /><br />I always have a visual or Ernie Els hitting this shot.<br /><br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrIYKc3-xp4<br /><br />If anyone has problem with these shots, has a membership or plays a lot of golf on quieter courses, you can head out to a hole and drop 5-10 balls for practice.Jordan J. Caronhttp://peerlessgolf.canoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2185205577530751959.post-50160040591494545182011-09-21T15:38:14.283-07:002011-09-21T15:38:14.283-07:00Hey Troy. I think this is where I sometimes falter...Hey Troy. I think this is where I sometimes falter. I get so caught up with not hitting it over the green, I end up leaving it short. The course that I talked about in this post has a lot of drop offs into the desert which would be nearly impossible to recover from. It really plays on the mind and my confidence. Trying to remember to focus on the desired result instead of all that could go wrong.Dexter Francoishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04740748860140647097noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2185205577530751959.post-88399927817768941252011-09-21T15:16:18.244-07:002011-09-21T15:16:18.244-07:00I have struggled with this shot before. I agree wi...I have struggled with this shot before. I agree with the video and the importance of keeping the left arm close to the body.<br /><br />I also find it important to also commit to the shot and complete your follow through. It can be easy to quit on the shot when playing these type of little half shots.Troy Vayanoshttp://www.golfswingsecretsonline.comnoreply@blogger.com